A small family owned shop that sells multiple items for different tastes from animé, manga, video games, games consoles and skateboard kit. I bought my first custom skateboard at this place which unfortunately lead to me injuring my knee to such a state that I can no longer use the board. Yes the prices are a bit steep but if your looking for a specific item in the genres mentioned previously this place is not to bad
Stevie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Belfast, United Kingdom
When I think of Replay I always think of nerds and body odour, I am not for one moment suggesting these two thing go hand in hand. But when you spend eight hours a day playing world of warcraft who has time for a shower. My last few sentences pretty much sum up Replay. It has always attracted teenagers and always seems to be busy, which isn’t great because it Is cramped at the best of times. One thing I quite like about the place is that it sell retro games for the Sega mega drive and super Nintendo. Also there is a few times I have needed gig tickets and Replay have stocked them and not even charged a booking fee which is uncommon these days. It is a little over priced for standard computer games and the choice is not great. But it serves its purpose as a safe haven for the geeks in Bangor.
Robbie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Belfast, United Kingdom
This shop has been around for about 10 to 15 years and has become somewhat of a landmark on High Street. It is bright green and easy to find. Parking outside can be a bit of a nightmare though. It’s a family ran business and has become the place where most people go to sell their old games, dvds and CDs. That is not to say that you in any way get a good deal, in fact the place seems to go out of its way to rip you off. I called in recently to see if I could sell my DVD collection and was told I would get 25p a DVD. Ridiculous. It is a bit dark and murky in the shop and it isn’t that nice a place to go and the staff always seem busy talking to their regulars. No good.